VI: REDUX
- ASOBI NY

- Jun 18, 2020
- 1 min read
The latest episode of our on-demand series of short films BLOOMERS is streaming now featuring George Tynan Crowley, our Whitman-look-alike.
In Episode VI: REDUX, George reunites with the spirit of a lost loved one after proclaiming the first cluster of verses from Walt Whitman's "Live Oak with Moss" where the poet sings about "burning for his love whom I love."
This episode honors those lost during the AIDS crisis and is a tribute to Larry Kramer.

George Tynan Crowley is a writer/actor-producer. He has acted at many theatres in the US, including Florida Studio Theatre (the man in HEISENBERG, Freud in FREUD’S LAST SESSION, and Oscar Wilde in GROSS INDECENCY, among others), The Studio Theatre in DC and Philadelphia’s Wilma Theatre (Oscar Wilde in Stoppard’s THE INVENTION OF LOVE), American Shalespeare Theatre (where he assisted Zoe Caldwell in her tenure there as director), and Harlem Shakespeare (Prospero in THE TEMPEST) and HERE Arts Center and Lincoln Center in New York, etc., etc. Among other tv and film work, he wrote, directed, and played in the awards-winning film CLEOPATRA BACKSTAGE, and played the father in Esther Bell’s film GODASS. His plays (MOST HAPPY: A STORY OF ANNE BOLEYN, SEX WITH THE GODS, and IRISH: A FAMILY CHRONICLE) have all seen New York productions. He has taught acting through New York’s CUNY system and holds an MA in Performance Studies from Northwestern University as well as an MFA in Directing from Yale School of Drama. He currently lives in Harlem and is studying singing with the great Helen Gallagher.
Website: www.georgetynancrowley.com





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